May 2016 - Teurlings Catholic High School

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May 2016 - Teurlings Catholic High School
THE OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER FOR PARENTS OF
TEURLINGS CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
From Our Principal...
A
child enters kindergarten for the first day of school. School starts, school ends, repeats then thirteen years
later the senior graduates. Many of those seniors will leave home soon to go off to college, never to reside
permanently again in their home. You can define “home” as a place where one lives. Teurlings Catholic has
been home for many of our students for the past four years, and for a few, a shorter time. We at Teurlings Catholic
have embraced the legal term, “in loco parentis,” in place of the parents.
Students at school are akin to family members dwelling at home. They are characterized by certain virtues and
traits. One must have self-discipline to make the right choices, not what peer pressure dictates, but what one knows
in his heart of hearts is right. One must have compassion for others who make mistakes; only Christ was without
sin. One must possess the trait of responsibility to one’s self and family, always accountable for his actions. One
must display friendship relating appropriately to an individual or group. One must possess a work ethic that will get
the job done even when no one is watching. One must have courage to go against the odds in search of discovery.
One must possess perseverance, to trudge forward, at all times in spite of the obstacles. One must possess honesty to
be truthful, sincere, and genuine at all times. One must possess loyalty to all members of the family, as well as the
home. And most importantly, one must possess faith to follow the road less traveled.
Our students are challenged by one or more of these ten virtues every year, month, day, hour, minute, or second of
their lives, either at home or at school. At Teurlings Catholic we literally take the place of parents for eight to
twelve hours a day. While I can list all of the fantastic accomplishments that our students have attained this year,
that would pale in comparison to the life skills and character traits that they have experienced.
As we enter into the final month of the school term, many opportunities remain for our students to be challenged and
recognized. Here are a few: Senior Exams May 2nd-5th; Junior
Commissioning Mass May 13th, in the Rebel Dome; Honors
Convocation May 15th, in the Rebel Dome; Baccalaureate Mass and
Leaders of Distinction
Graduation at the Heymann Center on May 16th; and the
Chancellor
underclassmen examination schedule May 23rd-26th.
Rev. Hampton Davis, III
For half of a century, Teurlings Catholic has, with open arms,
accepted the challenge to offer Catholic Christian education to
thousands of families. In turn, your family becomes a part of the
Teurlings Catholic family. We will miss our graduating students just
like you will miss them when they go off on their own. We will hold
our heads high and proud that we have been able to participate in
preparing your child for life.
Our Lady Queen of Peace Church
Principal
Michael Boyer (Ext. 104)
Assistant Principal
Bruce Baudier (Ext. 102)
Academic Assistant Principal
Marty Heintz (Ext. 103)
Director of Development
Aline Norwood (Ext. 105)
Phone: 337-235-5711
Fax: 337-234-8057
Athletics: 337-234-7022
Cafeteria: 337-232-8861
www.tchs.net
Director of Athletics
Sonny Charpentier (Ext. 208)
Director of Faith Formation
Josette Surratt (Ext. 229)
MAY, 2016
FOR YOUR INFORMATION...
Senior Exams
May 2nd-5th
Junior Commissioning
May 13th, 6:00 PM
Honors Convocation
May 15th, 3:00 PM
Graduation
May 16th, Mass
5:15 PM, Ceremony 7:00 PM
Advisory Council
May 18th, 6:30 PM
Underclassmen Final Exams Finance Office
May 23rd-26th
Tuition balances for the 20152016 school year must be paid
Report Cards Mailed
in full in order for students to
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May 27
take their final examinations
(May 2nd-5th for seniors and
Newsletter
May
23rd-26th
for
The deadline for submitting
underclassmen). Two weeks
articles for the JUNE issue of prior to exams, only cash or
the Rebelation is May 23rd.
money orders will be
Email Tiffany Dugas Parks
accepted. Statements for the
([email protected]) with your
2016-2017 school year will be
articles and pictures.
mailed the week of May 9th.
CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!
The following RALLY students
placed at State Rally:
1st - Sociology - Trey Menuet
Superior - Oratory - Brandon Alleman, Claire
Champagne, Olivia Feucht, Katie McKenzie
Superior - Interpretive Reading - Maddie Deslatte
Excellent - Spanish II Interpretive Reading - Olivia
Guidry
Excellent - Extemporaneous Speaking - Katie
McKenzie
Good - Extemporaneous Speaking - Olivia Feucht
Good - French II Interpretive Reading - Lucy Toups
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Underclassman
Exam Schedule
Monday, May 23
1st & 2nd Hours
9:00 am—12:30 pm
Tuesday, May 24
3rd & 4th Hours
9:00 am—12:30 pm
Wednesday, May 25
5th & 6th Hours
9:00 am—12:30 pm
Thursday, May 26
7th Hour
8:30 Brunch
9:00 am—10:20 am
MAY, 2016
ACADEMICS
Marty Heintz - Assistant Principal
And, we thought last year’s
juniors scored well…
Our current 11th graders posted some fantastic scores when they took
the ACT Test in March, scoring a 22.1 class average. Remember, this is
a test that generally measures seniors ready to go off to college. Our
juniors scored higher than both the state (19.4) and national average
(21.0) for the last formal testing of seniors (Class of 2015). In fact, as
11th graders, they are only .3 of a point off the TCHS class of 2015
scores and only .6 off the all-time record here at TCHS. Here’s how the
scores compare:
NA indicates that data is not yet available for
those classes in that category or indicates a class
that we did not test at that grade level.
As we all know, requirements for the TOPS program are uncertain at this
time, but here’s what I can tell you about how individual students scored
in relationship to the TOPS proposals we hear about in the news:
▪ Three of the students scored at 30 or above;
▪ 20 students scored a 27 or higher;
▪ 47 students scored a 25 or higher;
▪ 137 of the 178 students who tested scored a 20 or better to meet the current (and probably gone) ACT requirement.
Again, remember this is a senior test so our juniors have another year of course work that can drastically improve their scores.
A Parent’s Guide to Final Exams…
As you read this, our seniors are already in the process of taking their final exams and finishing up the school year. For the rest of our student body,
the countdown has also begun, with exams scheduled to begin in three short weeks.
No one likes exams, but they are considered a necessity in the educational realm. Here are some things you, as a parent, need to know about exams
at TCHS.
1. Midterm and Final Exams each count for 1/5 of the semester grade, or 1/10 of the final grade if you prefer to see it that way. In other words, the
exam grade does impact the student’s semester and resultant final average.
2. There are a number of grade calculators out there that can help you see what a student needs to make on an exam to end up with a particular final
grade. One of the easiest to use is the one developed and sent home by Mrs. Lauren Jeffrey. I know she does not mind us sharing, so here is the link
to her grade calculator: Final Grade Calc.xlsx. Simply fill in the blanks in the spreadsheet for the 1st Semester, 3rd Quarter and 4th Quarter grades
(use the current grade posted in RenWeb for 4th Quarter) and you can “play” with the exam grade to see what the final average would be. Start with
the grade your student got on the Midterm Exam, since most of the time the two grades are fairly similar. You can then go a little higher and a little
lower and see how that impacts the final average.
3. Now that the importance and impact of the Final Exam has been shared, how can you help the student prepare?
▪ Complete all study guides, if available. No, this does not mean copy the answers from someone else or complete it as a group. Study guides are
most effective if the student finds the answer and writes it out. Writing, not typing, reinforces the learning of the material.
▪ If there is no study guide, make one based on what the teacher says will be on the exam. Again, hand-written is best.
▪ If there is a textbook, review the questions at the end of the chapters that will be covered by the exam. Write out the answers.
▪ Go over the old tests if you have copies. Many teachers provide time in class for students to review the tests. If the material was important
enough to be tested once, more than likely it will appear on the Final Exam, too. If the student missed a question, find the correct answer and
write it out.
▪ By now you probably have noticed my theme: write out everything. The more a student writes a fact, the more likely the student is to remember
it. When I took my Tests and Measurements class at UL, the professor drilled that into our heads. Combining the visual with the physical uses
two of your senses. If the student reads it aloud (not silently) while writing, it engages a third sense and the learning is reinforced again.
▪ If your student is not enthusiastic about writing material out, the computer can be an alternative. No, typing the material is not what I am
suggesting. Rather, using Quizlet or even a simple PowerPoint with questions and answers can help visual students review. Even better if you
can add the spoken word to the PowerPoint. This is especially good for reviewing vocabulary – and there are vocab sections on just about every
test, including math.
▪ There’s an old adage that students who REALLY learned, not memorized, for regular tests have little to review for exams. I agree, but everyone
needs some review over the course of a semester’s worth of work. However, I’d add that students who review a little every week, simply by
reading over the notes and organizing notebooks, do consistently better over the course of a semester and, consequently, on the Final Exam.
It’s not too early to start now to review and the stress of a last-minute cram session will be avoided.
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9th Grade - English I
10th Grade - English II
11th Grade - English III
12th Grade - English IV
Choose one:
Bluefish - Pat Schmatz
The Age of Miracles - Karen Thompson Walker
The Hiding Place - Corrie Ten Boom
Gym Candy - Carl Deuker
One novel of students' and parents' choice not
previously read
English II - Lexile score 800 (minimum)
English III - Lexile score 850 (minimum)
English IV - Lexile score 900 (minimum)
www.lexile.com
Appropriate content:
www.arbookfinder.com (Collections tab)
www.commonsensemedia.org
9th Grade - English I HONORS
Choose one book from English I list
PLUS
Out of the Silent Planet - C.S. Lewis
10th Grade - English II HONORS
ASSESSMENT
One book of your choice
PLUS
The Book Thief - Markus Zusak
First week of school
English I & English I Honors- novel tests
English II, III, IV & all DE classes discussions and writing
11th Grade - English III HONORS / DE
One book of your choice
PLUS
The Crucible - Arthur Miller
PARENTS:
Encourage your child to read!
Read along with your child!
Start dialogues about issues in the novel!
12th Grade - English IV HONORS / DE
One book of your choice
PLUS
The Island of Dr. Moreau - H.G. Wells
AND
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde - Robert
Louis Stevenson
Marty Medlin (And Books II) will be on
campus at both lunches May 18th - May
19th to sell summer reading books to next
year’s DE and Honors English students.
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DEVELOPMENT
Wishes Granted
Teurlings Catholic High School would like to acknowledge all our donors for helping make dreams come true.
Gifts are listed as reported to the Development Office by grateful recipients since the last issue of Rebelation. (4/1/16 – 4/29/16)
Academic
(Restricted Donations)
Albertsons
Target
Athletics
Baseball Sponsors
Robert & Cindi Whittington
Joel & Nichole Simon
Dr. Michele Lavergne
Football
George Robinson, Jr.
Softball
AXA Foundation
Terri L. Baudier Memorial
Fund
Herman Louque
Mary In The Grotto Fund
In Memory of
JoAnn Delhomme
Hunter Medical, LLC
Kellie Trosclair
Patricia Dorsey
Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Munchrath
Walter and Linda Domingue
Beta Land Services, LLC
Betty B. Dugas & Family
Dennie & Sue Brooks
Audrey T. Parker
Bart & Carrie Hebert
Davidson, Meaux, Sonnier & McElligott
Slemco
Nick Weber Memorial Fund
B.L. & Dianne Baker
U.S. Flag
Woodman of the World
Joe & Jane Angelle
Roddy Richard Memorial
Scholarship
Fr. Gary Schexnailder
RABC Hospitality
(Grandparent Reception)
Jamie Toups, Chair
Monica L. Domingue
Cathy Frame
Christy Meche
Christy Whaley
Nicole Frey
Verda Trahan
Mel Champagne
Nicole Lanclos
Raquel Quebodeaux
Susan Blakely
Richard Claude Rees
Humanitarian Award
Rees-Lanoux Family Fund, a fund at
Community Foundation of Acadiana
Tuition Assistance
Anonymous
Colette & Joe Anzalone
Don Foley Memorial Fund
Rosalind Foley
Brandon Latiolais
Memorial Award
Dr. and Mrs. Terry Latiolais
Matching Corporations
AXA Foundation
In Association with
Gregory P. Authement
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Angelle of
Woodmen of the World,
presented our school with a
U.S. American flag, an award
plaque, and booklets for our
social studies classes.
Receiving the gift are
Mrs. Aline Norwood,
TCH Development Director,
and Addison Olivier (9th).
(Pictured Below)
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This column is designed to recognize the accomplishments of our students in the areas of academics, athletics, and extra-curricular
activities at school or around the community. Parents, teachers, coaches, sponsors, moderators, and pastors are invited to “brag”
about a student by sending information to Tiffany Dugas Parks - email [email protected]. Spread the good word!
Senior 2nd Duke – Hadley
Smith, Mr. Senior 1st Duke –
Jacob Richard, and Mr.
Senior – Ashton Whaley.
CONGRATULATIONS to
senior, Claire Champagne,
who signed a letter of intent
with Western Kentucky for a
Speech & Drama scholarship.
(Pictured Below)
Mallori Taylor Jacob Richard
Clubs/Organizations - Key Club,
Cheerleading, Student Council, Campus
Ministry, Retreat Team, Rebel
Ambassador, Sacristan, Eucharistic
Minister, Prom Committee, Catholetes,
Homecoming Court, and Rally Team
Sports - Cheerleading (4 years)
Awards - State Rally (French) 10th & 11th,
Louisiana Girls State (11th), TCH Student
Council Executive Board President (2015
-16), TCH Homecoming Court (12th)
FUN FACTS - My future goals include
graduating UL with a Nursing Degree
and continuing my education in hopes of
becoming a Physician Assistant or a
Mortician. I was part of the 1st TCH
Varsity Cheer Team to ever win a Game
Day National Championship title in
Orlando, Florida at the ESPN World
Wide of Sports Complex. My favorite
movie in the whole world is Mean Girls....
and I actually wear pink every
Wednesday!!!
CONGRATULATIONS
to senior, Cameron Domingue
who was chosen as “Altar
Server of the Year” for St.
John the Evangelist Catholic
Church.
CONGRATULATIONS to
freshmen, Michael Heintz,
who was chosen as “Altar
Server of the Year” for St.
Elizabeth Seton Church.
The 2016 senior class prom
favorites are: Most Witty –
Cameron Cormier & Neil
Sports - Football,
Baseball,
Track & Field
Awards - 1st Duke Prom
2016
FUN FACTS - Jacob plans
on retiring as a millionaire
by the time he is 35. He
would like to be a
carpenter as a hobby
after he retires. Jacob
wants to learn how to
dance, because his friends
make fun of him because
he cannot dance.
CONGRATULATIONS to the
2016-2017 TCH VARSITY
CHEERLEADERS: Troie
Acker, Cori Bellard, Jolie'
Bernard, Colette Boudreaux,
Maddie Burch, Alyssa Carter,
MaKayla Carter, Mallory
Dupuis, Malorie Fontenot,
Stephani Griechen, Annalise
Guilbeau, Averie Johnson,
Lainey Kilchrist, Kennedy
Koenig, Ashley Matte, Madi
Mouton, McKenzie Poche',
Catherine Richard, Lillian
Rodrigue, Celine Stegeman,
Avery Vallot, Allison Viguerie
Sand, Most Spirited –
Natalie Usie & Brandon
Alleman, Most Beautiful –
Hanna Poche’, Most
Handsome – Alec
Robertson, Most Athletic –
Elizabeth Heintz & Noah
Harris, Most Talented –
Abbey Frederick & Luke
Gossen, Most Likely to
Succeed – Elizabeth Heintz
& Neil Sand, Miss Senior 2nd
Maid – Karrigan Danenberg,
Miss Senior 1st Maid – MariCatherine Guidry, Miss
Senior – Natalie Usie, Mr.
CONGRATULATIONS to the
2016-2017 TCH JUNIOR
VARSITY CHEERLEADERS:
Emma Champagne, Hannah
Cramer, Gracie Greene,
Lillian Guillory, Mallory Guy,
Alison Hughes, Maci Kidder,
Mary Katherine Lavergne,
Carlie Letchworth, Ryli Patin,
Brielle Poche, Alyssa
Rushing, Abigail Stansbury,
Blair Theriot, Claire
Thibodeaux, Madalyn
Thompson, Ally Venable
CONGRATULATIONS to the
6
2016-2017 TCH
CHEERLEADING
COMPETITION TEAM:
Troie Acker, Cori Bellard,
Jolie' Bernard, Colette
Boudreaux, Maddie Burch,
Hannah Cramer, Mallory
Dupuis, Malorie Fontenot,
Gracie Greene, Stephani
Griechen, Annalise Guilbeau,
Lillian Guillory, Mallory Guy,
Lainey Kilchrist,
Kennedy Koenig,
Mary Katherine
Lavergne, Madi
Mouton, Brielle
Poche, McKenzie
Poche', Catherine
Richard, Lillian
Rodrigue, Alyssa
Rushing, Abigail
Stansbury, Celine
Stegeman, Blair
Theriot, Avery Vallot,
Ally Venable, Allion Viguerie
RABC Incentive Winners for
the 3rd Quarter are: (9th)
Saylor Brasseaux, Mary
Cramer, Roberto Espinosa,
Riley Henke, Lain
Letchworth, Sydney
Thomassee, (10th)
Gavin Broussard, Joe
Feucht, Sierra Guilbeau,
Brian Metoyer, (11th)
Colleen Cahanin, Carley
Fontenot, (12th) Kerrigan
Danenberg, Amelie Garber,
Noah Harris, Tanner Mier,
Jasmine Mitchell, Carson
Stephenson, Ryan Stewart,
Zach Trahan
CONGRATULATIONS to
senior, Jasmine Mitchell, who
was awarded the Cox
Inspirational Heroes Award!
(Pictured Below)
MAY, 2016
Counselor’s Corner - Anna Proctor & Dawn Aucoin
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Seniors are reminded to complete the FAFSA form at www.fafsa.ed.gov in order to
qualify for financial aid or TOPS. This application must be complete by July 1, 2016.
THIS IS THE ONLY WAY THE TOPS OFFICE WILL KNOW YOU GRADUATED AND
ARE ATTENDING COLLEGE.
Any junior who has not taken the ACT test should register to do so at
www.actstudent.org. The next test is June 11, 2016.
Juniors: Take advantage of your free time this summer and visit colleges!
7 New Classrooms & Teacher Workroom
Projected Completion
Summer 2016
TECHNOLOGY INFORMATION:
TCH students are allowed, but not mandated, to bring their personal devices for classroom use
in accordance with the Teurlings Technology Policy for Students (http://www.tchs.net/resources/
student-parent-handbook.cfm). Approved student devices include laptops, tablets,
Chromebooks, iPads and Kindle(keyboard attachment recommended). Phones are
not allowed. Suggested considerations for purchasing a device include internet
accessibility and some type of writing and presentation application such as Microsoft Office
or Google Docs/Slides/Spreadsheets (free with their school issued TCH Google Drive
account). Virus protection is required on devices that warrant it. The type/brand of device
is really a matter of personal preference.
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PLEASE JOIN US
IN WORSHIP:
Weekly Masses and
prayer services every
Thursday at 8:34 AM
in the Rebel Dome.
Attention Parents:
Join us for a rosary
every Friday morning
in Room 20 at 7:15 am
to pray for our TCH
family and teens!
Available for
Confession!
Confessions will
be heard in
Room 18 every other
Wednesday from
10:15-11:15am.
See the school
calendar for
scheduled dates.
REBEL REVIVAL
Our final Rebel Revival was held on Thursday, April
7th in the RebelDome! The theme was God Bless the
USA and everyone wore patriotic colors! Special
thanks to the Campus Ministry for their leadership and
to Brandon Alleman who gave a personal
testimony about hope and rising above adversity.
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Upcoming
Events
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CARENCRO CATHOLIC RETREAT
The campus ministry team hosted their last retreat of the year for
the Carencro Catholic 8th graders on Tuesday, April 19th. The
retreat was a wonderful way to bring the class together before they
graduate and move on to high school! Thank you to Claire
Champagne and Hanna Poche’ for their planning efforts!
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May 3rd - Puerto
Rico Mission Trip
Meeting @ 6:00 pm
May 5th - May
Crowning Liturgy
May 11th - Girls for
God @ 7:10 am
May 13th - Junior
Ring Commissioning
Mass
May 16th Graduation Mass
May 19th - Liturgy
MAY, 2016
April 14th ~ 9th & 10th grades with Father Michael Champagne
April 21st ~ 11th & 12th grades with Father Gary Schexnayder
THANK YOU to all Grandparents
who our special Mass...and to the
RABC for a lovely reception!
Brayden Blanchard - Awarded the
St. Martin Land Co. Scholarship (Below)
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$252,629.71
Improvement of Facilities & Enhancement of Technology
FAN
FAVORITE
Team 9
JUDGES
PICK
Team 7
R.T. Delhomme
(‘97) &
Janice Delhomme
Camel (‘86)
L.J. Meynard
(‘84) &
Darla Grossie
Landry (‘87)
Pictures available at www.jcouvphotos.com
GRAND CHAMPIONS - Team 5
Richard McIntosh & Lauren Olivier (‘04)
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GRADUATION 2016
Seniors and Parents
Graduation will be here before we know it! So that you may begin preparations for the “Big Events,” please note the requirements to
be met by each student in order to graduate and the dates and times for senior and graduation events.
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Graduation Requirements
All debts to Teurlings Catholic High School, including tuition and fees-for lost textbooks, library fines, and balances with the
cafeteria, must be cleared before a senior will be allowed to take his/her exams, which begin on May 2, 2016.
In order to receive a Teurlings Catholic High School diploma, a student must pass a total of 26 units including all state-required
courses. A student who fails to qualify under this standard may participate in graduation exercises if, and only if, he/she passed
a total of 24 units, including all state-required courses and Theology IV. Such students will not receive a TCH diploma, but a
diocesan diploma.
Any senior student who receives a grade of “Incomplete” in Theology IV or fails Theology IV for the year shall not be granted
a TCH diploma and shall not participate in graduation ceremonies.
Please refer to the TCH Student-Parent Handbook for clarification of the aforementioned requirements and policies.
Any student who is determined by the sponsors, faculty, or administration to be under the influence of alcohol or any otherwise
inappropriate substance during any school-sponsored event will not be allowed to graduate on stage or to participate in any other graduation event. Such students will also be subject to disciplinary action.
Dates and Times of Events
Senior Exams ar e scheduled for May 2 – May 5, 2016.
Senior Awards will be held at the Honor ’s Convocation, Sunday, May 15, 2016 at 3pm in the TCH gymnasium. Attendance
at this function is by invitation. Dress Code: Everyone: White Stoles / No Graduation Cap...Girls – Graduation gown, white
stole, black sheer stockings, black closed-toe shoes (no slides, must have a back). Boys – Graduation gown, white stole, dark
slacks and dark socks (blue, brown, charcoal, or black), dark dress shoes, a white shirt and an appropriate tie.
Graduation and Baccalaureate Mass Practice will be held at 9:00 a.m. on Monday, May 16, 2016, at the Heymann
Performing Arts Center. Attendance is mandatory for all graduates. Students should be aware that practice will last until
rehearsals meet expectations for the final ceremony and, therefore, should not plan any other activities before 12:00 noon.
White stoles, report cards, and picture forms will be distributed at this time.
Baccalaureate Mass will be held at 5:15 p.m. on Monday, May 16, 2016, at the Fr em Boustany Convention Center ,
which is adjacent to the Heymann Center. Graduating seniors are to report at 4:30 p.m. on that day. Attendance at this Mass is
mandatory for all graduates. In order to graduate on stage, the student must attend the Baccalaureate Mass. Dress Code:
Girls – Graduation cap and gown, white stole, black sheer stockings, black closed-toe shoes (no slides, must have a back).
Boys –Graduation cap and gown, white stole, dark slacks and dark socks (blue, brown, charcoal, or black), dark dress shoes, a
white shirt and an appropriate tie. All boys must be clean shaven and hair must meet school requirements.
The 2016 Graduation Ceremony will be held at the Heymann Performing Arts Center immediately following the Baccalaureate
Mass. Dress Code: Same as Baccalaureate Mass. Girls will be given a class flower to hold and boys will wear a boutonniere.
Beta Club, National Honor Society and Honor Graduates will receive additional accessories during the Convocation. These
accessories should be worn Graduation night. No other decorations or flowers are allowed at the ceremony.
Graduation Seating: Based on a decision of the boar d of Pastor s and the Administr ation of Teur lings Catholic,
graduation is a ticketed event. Each graduating student will be allowed ten (10) reserved seats. More information on obtaining
your tickets will be set home soon.
There is limited wheelchair space. Please contact the Heymann Performing Arts Center to make arrangements prior to the
ceremony.
PLEASE NOTE: TEURLINGS CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL DOES NOT SPONSOR, NOR DOES IT ENDORSE ANY
POST-GRADUATION PARTIES OR GATHERINGS.
Graduates and their parents are reminded that BebeVideoProductions.com is producing a “Senior Highlight” video, which will
include footage from graduation. If you have not already reserved your copy please contact Mr. Chris Tanner at BebeVideo
Productions.com or (337) 224-2004.
We hope that graduation can be a memorable event for everyone. Please direct any questions about graduation events to Mrs. Vivica
Marino at [email protected] or Mrs. Anna Proctor at 235-5711, ext. 108.
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TCH Camp For Champs
(Basketball fundamentals camp for boys 5-14 and girls 6-13)
May 30th - June 2nd
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
$125
July 11th - July 13th
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
$100
Coaches: Jake Dueitt & Brad Taylor
Camp Features: Daily Fundamentals and Competitive Shooting Drills
Free Throw & Hot Shot Competition/Mikan Lay-Ups
3 on 3 Games
For more information e-mail Jake Dueitt ([email protected])
Summer Baseball Camp
Details & Pre-registration: (online only) mikethibodeauxbaseball.weebly.com
When: Tue & Wed, June 7th & 8th
Where: Rebel Field on the campus of Teurlings Catholic
Time: 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Ages/Grades : boys in grades K – 8
Cost: One day camp: $50.00
Two day camp: $100.00
Early Bird Discount: $90.00 – if check received by June 1st
Campers will receive instruction from the TCH coaching staff & players, as well as a camp t-shirt.
“Championship Mind- Set” talks are given each day by Coach Thibodeaux. Some current & former
TCH, UL and LSUE players will be on hand to assist with training.
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MIZUNO REBELS 15U
SUMMER BALL SKILLS
CAMP & TRY OUT
When: Tue & Wed, May 31st & June 1st
Where: Rebel Field on the campus of Teur lings Catholic
Time: 9:00 – 11:00 am
Ages/Grades : Boys who have just completed 8th grade – incoming Freshmen
Cost: One day tryout camp: $40.00
Two day tryout camp: $80.00
Early Bird Discount: $75.00 – if check received by May 26th
Registration: online
http://mikethibodeauxbaseball.weebly.com/
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MAY, 2016
IMPORTANT
NOTICE
ATHLETIC
PHYSICALS
Athletic Physicals will be
held in the Gym of David
Thibodeaux STEM
Academy on May 14th at
8:00 AM. The fee is $10,
and the physical will be
good for all sports next
year. THIS IS NOT
MANDATORY!
STATE TENNIS
Congratulations to Mariah
Segura & Bailey Broussard for
being State Runner Ups as well
as the entire team for taking 2nd
place. (Pictured Right)
Congratulations to Hailie
Savoie who signed a Bowling
Scholarship to attend Lincoln
Memorial College in Tennessee.
(Pictured Left)
TCH Freshmen Volleyball Tryouts
May 31, June 1 & 2. 5:00 - 8:00. TCH Gym.
(June 2nd is reserved as a potential "call back" day. Freshmen will
be notified on the night of June 1st as to whether they need to come
on the 2nd or not.) Contact Coach Terry Hebert if you are
planning to attend. [email protected]
TCH Sports Update
Congrats for WINS!
Tennis
Vs Jennings - Boys Singles Winner: Sean Gillis;
Boys Doubles Winners: Sean Gillis & Caleb
Wilson; Girls Doubles Winners: Bailey
Broussard & Mariah Segura, Gabrielle Fortier
& Gabrielle Capdepon, Ashley Daigle &
Caroline Lormand, Hailey Prevost & Claire
Hebert
Vs Crowley - Singles Winners: Sean Gillis,
Tate Buller, Kinley Breaux; Doubles Winners:
Kammi Danenberg & Lani Landry
Vs ESA - Singles Winners: Kinley Breaux,
Sean Gillis, Brennan Broussard; Doubles
Winners: Bailey Broussard & Mariah Segura,
Gabrielle Fortier & Gabrielle Capdepon,
Caroline Lormand & Ashley Daigle, Hailey
Prevost & Claire Hebert (Twice), Sean Gillis
& Caleb Wilson
Vs Sam Houston - Singles Winners: Britney
Young, Lani Landry, Bailey Bonin, Tate Buller;
Doubles Winners: Bailey Broussard & Mariah
Segura, Gabrielle Fortier & Gabrielle
Capdepon, Caroline Lormand & Ashley
Daigle, Hailey Prevost & Claire Hebert,
Kammi Danenberg & Hunter Miller
Regional Tournament: Doubles Regional
Champions: Bailey Broussard & Mariah
Segura; Runner-Ups: Caroline Lormand &
Ashley Daigle
State Tournament: State Championship
Runner-Up; Women’s Doubles State RunnerUps: Bailey Broussard & Mariah Segura
JV: Carencro; Lafayette High
V: STM; Northside; Beau Chene; Opelousas;
Blessed Trinity Catholic; Catholic High New
Iberia; Beau Chene; STM; Opelousas; St.
Martinville; Livonia (Playoff Win)
Baseball
Golf
Freshmen: Lafayette High
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Softball
V: Tioga (Playoff Win); Academy of Our Lady
in Marrero (Playoff Win)
Track & Field
District: Girls and Boys Team - District
Champions!
Regionals: Girls Track Team - 2nd Place;
Boys Track Team - 3rd Place
Regionals: Regional Champions!
Teurlings Catholic High School
139 Teurlings Drive
Lafayette, Louisiana 70501
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MAY, 2016
Adopt - A - School Sponsors
Breaux’s Cleaners
Breaux Bridge
The Grad Shoppe
Clif Lane
H.A. McConnell, Jr., DDS
Oral Surgeon
Faugot Photography
Jay Faugot
www.jayfaugot.com
Bayouland Trophies
Lowry’s Printing & Copying
The Lowry Family
Many thanks to our wonderful business partners! We are extremely grateful for their continued dedication and generosity.
We encourage our TCH family to support these business establishments.
Contact Aline Norwood 235-5711 ext. 105, if you would like to be a partner in this program.